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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Cellulose in situ Decomposition in a Bog Exposed to Increasing Nitrogen Treatments, 2012-2014Wieder, R Kelman
Vitt, Dale H
Vile, Melanie A
Graham, Jeremy A
Hartsock, Jeremy A
Fillingim, Hope
House, Melissa
Quinn, James C
Scott, Kimberli D
Petix, Meaghan
McMillen, Kelly J
2019edi.145.4
Cellulose, Peat, and Mixed Vegetation in situ Decomposition in a Fen Exposed to Increasing Nitrogen Treatments, 2012-2015Wieder, R Kelman
Vitt, Dale H
Vile, Melanie A
Graham, Jeremy A
Hartsock, Jeremy A
Popma, Jacqueline M.A.
Fillingim, Hope
House, Melissa
Quinn, James C
Scott, Kimberli D
Petix, Meaghan
McMillen, Kelly J
2020edi.340.4
The North American Monsoon Climate System and its influence on Ponderosa pine water use and water use efficiencyHu, Jia
2023edi.1425.1
Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in tree rings and basal area increment from mature temperate forests within the AmeriFlux network.Guerrieri, Rossella
Belmecheri, Soumaya
Jennings, Katie
Ollinger, Scott V
Asbjornsen, Heidi
Xiao, Jingfing
2019edi.401.5
Quercus spp Tree Ring Isotopes, Midwest USHeilman, Kelly
msb-paleon.34.3
Tree-ring width measurements and isotope data for riparian Populus species, Santa Clara River, 2019Williams, Jared
2022edi.1114.3
Tree-ring width measurements and isotope data, Santa Clara River, 2019Williams, Jared
2022edi.824.2
Wood alpha-cellulose stable C and O isotope ratios from New Hampshire and VermontVadeboncoeur, Matthew A
Jennings, Katie A
Ouimette, Andrew P
Asbjornsen, Heidi
2022knb-lter-hbr.248.5
Soil nitrogen cycling in a boreal hardwood forest in relation to the phenolic compound bearing species Ledum palustreValentine, David W.
2003knb-lter-bnz.64.21
Data for a leaf litter decomposition study and soil density fractionation analysis at a whole-watershed fertilization experiment in a temperate forestEastman, Brooke A
Peterjohn, William T
Adams, Mary Beth
2021edi.457.2

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